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and he was elected president. elected to the u.s. senate. he was a scholar and a very prickly man in many ways. howard would only benefit i would but one of the things of his academic career was that he was a notice semanticist. and he had written a textbook on semantics people i knew that howard how was doubtful about the panama canal treaties so i bought a copy of his book on semantics. it was about this thick, about like war and peace. and i laboriously went through that book and i underline passages. i really started the book and then i invited him over to the oval office just to talk to me about the panama canal treaty. and just an inductive days, i said i read your book about semantics. and i said it's very impressive. and he immediately thought that i was a liar. so he asked a couple of questions about his books and i can almost quote his book. and i convinced him and i believe that was one of the reasons later -- [laughter] -- that he made a boat that is transformed live in panama. and i think it also transformed life for a celtic so
and he was elected president. elected to the u.s. senate. he was a scholar and a very prickly man in many ways. howard would only benefit i would but one of the things of his academic career was that he was a notice semanticist. and he had written a textbook on semantics people i knew that howard how was doubtful about the panama canal treaties so i bought a copy of his book on semantics. it was about this thick, about like war and peace. and i laboriously went through that book and i underline...
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in 2016 they decided the presidential election. shelby county has more registered voters in 2017 then 50 other counties in tennessee combined. we all know that shelby county is not the county determining elections. if you could speak a little bit about this idea, rural voters are somehow disenfranchised when you see that in terms of voting and elect oral power, often times they are the ones whose voices count the most. >> i would respond to that in a few parts. i am not sure exactly what the number is. if it reflects national trends, one out of every two rural people voting. more people voting in rural areas than urban ones respectively, we are talking about less than half that did not even show up to vote. and then of that less than half that did show up to i am pretty sure it is one out of every four. it may be a little bit more than that. i know what the most one out of every four voted for clinton. less than 50% of any of the take 75 presented at 50%. voting is something that i don't talk about a lot. when i talk about sydney a
in 2016 they decided the presidential election. shelby county has more registered voters in 2017 then 50 other counties in tennessee combined. we all know that shelby county is not the county determining elections. if you could speak a little bit about this idea, rural voters are somehow disenfranchised when you see that in terms of voting and elect oral power, often times they are the ones whose voices count the most. >> i would respond to that in a few parts. i am not sure exactly what...
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i asked david about his authority as an elected official. i said that the approach of different things do you have much interaction or controlled with them? control, he said, none. so this is my third point. there is a thing about the majority position under the rule of numbers that doesn't last when you are a majority. once a person's rights are taken foaretaking the numbers do not p suddenly. this is what i call majoritarian cannibalism. the power and embrac embrace ism but it quickly turns cold. a few months after david and i spoke i ran into him while eating lunch at a pizza parlor and she told me as he was clouded with darkness but the land wathat theland was no long. georgia power habit. so here's my fourth point. when people lose their right they do not just go away quietly into the night. they may or may not go to the polls with their anger but they do fight back and if they live in a distrust of a democratic state they take the fight into their own hands. in burke county they take up arms. 150 counties in 211 burke county had the hi
i asked david about his authority as an elected official. i said that the approach of different things do you have much interaction or controlled with them? control, he said, none. so this is my third point. there is a thing about the majority position under the rule of numbers that doesn't last when you are a majority. once a person's rights are taken foaretaking the numbers do not p suddenly. this is what i call majoritarian cannibalism. the power and embrac embrace ism but it quickly turns...
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. >> you mentioned the violated free election clause but what is that mean again the free exercise clause question at. >> that this shall pass no law establishing religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. so in essence you can have your religion you can do whatever w you want to you just cannot exercise it in your cake shop or you can only do it in your church. the exercise clause i cannot exercise my faith there openly hostile to that. >> you had three weeks after you one you had three weeks of kind of calm and normalcy again. but then suddenly you are right back where you started. a local denver attorney a trans gender attorney autumn scardina walked into your cake shop and ended up filing charges against you. what was that like? >> the first day going to court my average day i would take 25 -- 30 phone calls for cake orders. with somewhere around 300 phone calls. that was a day they granted the case and requested another case which was essentially a message we couldn't take it would be blue on the outside and pink on a the inside and those colors were to celebrate this gender
. >> you mentioned the violated free election clause but what is that mean again the free exercise clause question at. >> that this shall pass no law establishing religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. so in essence you can have your religion you can do whatever w you want to you just cannot exercise it in your cake shop or you can only do it in your church. the exercise clause i cannot exercise my faith there openly hostile to that. >> you had three weeks after...
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he was his best friend, and helped him get elected and the recount that followed the election results. adviceries to give him on erratic. -- on iraq. he later tries to help get out of iraq and wasn't listen to. through his career, it showed how things changed in washington where james baker had been so integral to so many important decision making moments and had suddenly begun to pass on to the next generation the reins of power. host: let's go to calls for susan glasser and peter baker. two louisville, kentucky. louisville, kentucky. caller: nice to see you altogether again. a book about a chief of staff has to be something very interesting, and it seems like a really good subject. you get to find out things about people that you don't really know. i have to ask you one more question, who is your favorite writing partner don mitchell or susan glasser? no pressure. best. susan by far is the we were lucky because we are a married couple and that is why we are not socially distanced. we got together 21 years ago with washington post she was my editor and we were working on the clinton
he was his best friend, and helped him get elected and the recount that followed the election results. adviceries to give him on erratic. -- on iraq. he later tries to help get out of iraq and wasn't listen to. through his career, it showed how things changed in washington where james baker had been so integral to so many important decision making moments and had suddenly begun to pass on to the next generation the reins of power. host: let's go to calls for susan glasser and peter baker. two...
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. >> 1/2 been interested but in election year to focus on a conversation the reason why want with the pastor resolution to set a commission. or to let national service. to pass the resolution of the registration of process but the chairman reed moved that from the bill went out in july they will have a joint committee decide all of those. helping them to resolve those issues with. >> id is a cover issue of national service. >> with copies of the commission. said to be big bond national service and a rigidly briefly of priorities but my book is an excerpt in the peace questioning the future of capitalism. did with the next government should take on. so people who are working this as part of the of market commission producing a book called america's moments with do america. it is clearly a big part of the discussion but part of a national service it is a really good question. but i spoke with a man who was a former french oil trader clearly x military talking you out the competitive spirit of french illustrators -- competitive traders like a big league sports somebody else tries to take
. >> 1/2 been interested but in election year to focus on a conversation the reason why want with the pastor resolution to set a commission. or to let national service. to pass the resolution of the registration of process but the chairman reed moved that from the bill went out in july they will have a joint committee decide all of those. helping them to resolve those issues with. >> id is a cover issue of national service. >> with copies of the commission. said to be big bond...
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. ♪ c-span campaign 2024 coverage is your front row seat to the presidential election. watch as we follow candidates on the campaign trail with meet and greets, speeches and more as you make up your own mind. campaign 2024 on the c-span network. c-span and now a free mobile video app or any time online at c-span.org. see spent your unfiltered view of politics. the president of the ncaa charlie baker joined the commissioner of the big ten tony national former team gymnast trinity thomas and others to testify on compensation for college athletes. for the use of their name, image and likeness for they testify before the senate judiciary committee advocating for a federal standard. and discussing the need for transparency and equity. [background noises] the hearing of the judiciary committee is called to order. please take your seats. and welcome to all of our witnesses. i am very grateful to my colleague senator durbin for giving me this opportunity to chair the hearing. and we wish him a very, very speedy recovery. he evidently had knee surgery. i believe it may have been
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he is, by the way, the only person elected three times to govern california. in 1942 he beat an incumbent democrat, olson, despite fdr's popularity nationally and within the state, despite the fact that the state and country were at war. in 1950, his last election, he did one better than beating an ally of fdr, he beat fdr's son, jimmy roosevelt, by more than a million votes. and in 1946's election he achieved the remarkable and by today's standards sort of unimaginable feat of winning not only the republican party nomination for governor, but the democratic nomination as well. [laughter] yeah. give that a moment's thought. [laughter] um, he is the only person ever nominated by both parties to govern california. it was in 1953 that, as i'm sure many of you know, it was dwight eisenhower who tapped warren to become chief justice of the united states. in another hard-to-imagine turn of events, warren accepted that as a recess appointment and served from october of 1953 until march of 1954 without senate confirmation. he left california on a saturday and was swor
he is, by the way, the only person elected three times to govern california. in 1942 he beat an incumbent democrat, olson, despite fdr's popularity nationally and within the state, despite the fact that the state and country were at war. in 1950, his last election, he did one better than beating an ally of fdr, he beat fdr's son, jimmy roosevelt, by more than a million votes. and in 1946's election he achieved the remarkable and by today's standards sort of unimaginable feat of winning not only...
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in the 2008 election year, we heard lots of lip service about change. the presidential front runners promised new domestic policy from health care reform to economic action plans to taxes and overhauls. no mattewho occupies the oval office or which party controls congress we must urge our elected leaders to give consumers the protection from toxins week expect. as of this writing, environmental and public healt groups are breaking with congressional staffers to line up new legislation that would protect americans from hazardous chemicals and conmer products and incurred the development of safe alternatives. it is called the kids safe chemicals act. based on what we already know about these hazards and their potential to impact future generations we cannot wait any longer. state and local governments have made the moment right the for federal action by moving ahead with restrictions on individual substances. even industry concedes that federal rules are less burdensome than a patchwork of restrictions that vary by jurisdiction. most important, in the sec
in the 2008 election year, we heard lots of lip service about change. the presidential front runners promised new domestic policy from health care reform to economic action plans to taxes and overhauls. no mattewho occupies the oval office or which party controls congress we must urge our elected leaders to give consumers the protection from toxins week expect. as of this writing, environmental and public healt groups are breaking with congressional staffers to line up new legislation that...
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but in colorado, it's different, because they're elected. so this was a powerful group of regents looking at the ward churchill we have and with they announced that he was going to be terminated, the chairman of the regents said, this is one of the hardest decisions we've ever had to make. he's a fraud, he's a ladies and gentlemenryist, that tells you what serious trouble the university of colorado is if and every university of this country, which doesn't even have regents that could have that kind of spine. now there are trials. the aclu of course is defending churchill and the claim is that he was singled out because of his remark about the little ikeman. well, it's true. and i'm sure, if churchill sees this broadcast, he will immediately use this in his trial. but why do we even know the name ward churchill. i won't go thank you the whole series of events, but the final event that outed ward churchill was that after the faculty at hamilton college had tried to put a convicted terrorist, she was caught with 700 or 640 pounds of tnt, susan
but in colorado, it's different, because they're elected. so this was a powerful group of regents looking at the ward churchill we have and with they announced that he was going to be terminated, the chairman of the regents said, this is one of the hardest decisions we've ever had to make. he's a fraud, he's a ladies and gentlemenryist, that tells you what serious trouble the university of colorado is if and every university of this country, which doesn't even have regents that could have that...
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in my early days in fort worth covering the politics about ten days out from any election, there was always a whisper campaign that one of the candidates had a girlfriend on the east side. why, i don't know. we would check these things out and most of the time they didn't amount to anything. there is no such thing as the whisper campaign in politics anymore. some of the signs of something like that, they put it on a blog and suddenly it is out there. taking it down, it's had more of an impact i think on politics than it has as journalists because the person running for office, he or she has to decide do i ignore this and hope it goes away? do i comment and give it wide distribution, and even we see now if people deny things that are made up, they still hold on. it is still a percentage of people in the country that think barack obama is not an american citizen. how much fact checking will it do to finally knock that down? pizza place in washington. i hillary clinton in the basement totally in the foundation. they fired her weapon and he was going to shoot the doorknob off so he could
in my early days in fort worth covering the politics about ten days out from any election, there was always a whisper campaign that one of the candidates had a girlfriend on the east side. why, i don't know. we would check these things out and most of the time they didn't amount to anything. there is no such thing as the whisper campaign in politics anymore. some of the signs of something like that, they put it on a blog and suddenly it is out there. taking it down, it's had more of an impact i...
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the 1991 gulf war, the election in florida whichee he is deeply involved with. it's an amazing list. >> i want to cover all that in k30 seconds or so. >> what's interesting about baker is he was religiously determined to protect his reputation. he cared a lot about whether people thought he was a man of integrity or a man of ethics and again this is the fourth person that carried the name james addison baker so there was a burden on him not to embarrass dathe family. when things came up that he might have had a hand in or not, he was particularly good at keeping a distance and sometimes to the point his own friends including in the bush family may be too much so but it mattered to him when someone suggested. you mentioned in the briefing book a good one to talk about with a biographer of jimmy carter because this for those who don't remember and there's no reason you should it turns out ate briefing book that the campaign had prepared for the debate against reagan had a person who worked for ted kennedy been given to the reagan camp and they used it before the d
the 1991 gulf war, the election in florida whichee he is deeply involved with. it's an amazing list. >> i want to cover all that in k30 seconds or so. >> what's interesting about baker is he was religiously determined to protect his reputation. he cared a lot about whether people thought he was a man of integrity or a man of ethics and again this is the fourth person that carried the name james addison baker so there was a burden on him not to embarrass dathe family. when things...
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he did speak out against trump's false claims about the 2020 election and he had a view. make of it what you will, but he certainly has a view that he shared with us many times that you know, he found much of trump's both policy agenda, especially his efforts to change american foreign policy, he profoundly disagreed with that, he was very uncomfortable with trump's personal behavior and character and yet, i think, you know, there's this paradox and it's not just about jim bakker, it's about millions of republicans who shared those qualms and overcame them and voted for him because he was a republican nominee anyway. >> i think a lot of americans these days are like, i don't like our politicians, i'm going to support whoever supports my issues, in baker's case, i like the tax cuts, conservative judg and deregulation, i don't approve of trump as a person, but the policies are more important to me than the personality. that's the argument at least some of them make and look, if you are an anti-abortion voter, somebody for whom that is important, then he accomplished what yo
he did speak out against trump's false claims about the 2020 election and he had a view. make of it what you will, but he certainly has a view that he shared with us many times that you know, he found much of trump's both policy agenda, especially his efforts to change american foreign policy, he profoundly disagreed with that, he was very uncomfortable with trump's personal behavior and character and yet, i think, you know, there's this paradox and it's not just about jim bakker, it's about...
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that lasted up until the 2018 midterm election. the very first thing he did when republicans wereth decisively -- was to fire jeff sessions. it was a bill barr's trick to go in when the president started railing on him and did he have many topics he wanted to get him off of? >> that's a great benyette in bill barr's memoir in which he says he and mike pompeo who is trump's's second secretary of state that they would distract donald trump by mentioning the russia investigation and the mueller investigation when they were worried about something and that was talk about waving our red flag at a that was an easy way to get trump on a lecture that could last for a long time about how badly treated he was. but you mention bill barr. to me he is a fascinatinge example while donald trump broke with many people and many officials ended up breaking with donald trump it's always a complicated story. bill barr got the job as trump's second attorney general after a fire jeff sessions in part because he heard meadow saying he thought the mueller
that lasted up until the 2018 midterm election. the very first thing he did when republicans wereth decisively -- was to fire jeff sessions. it was a bill barr's trick to go in when the president started railing on him and did he have many topics he wanted to get him off of? >> that's a great benyette in bill barr's memoir in which he says he and mike pompeo who is trump's's second secretary of state that they would distract donald trump by mentioning the russia investigation and the...
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susan was going to join us after the election because he was the editor of politico at time of the election changed everything. the results came in and second of all are goingto want to come back, she was right . >> what did you do with your apartment in jerusalem ? >> after week and renovating it we turn it over to our r successor. >> you came back and worked at the new york times and use data politico for a while. >> i was writing a column, do a podcast but it was supposed to be interestingly this on international affairs say that we still in that moment for the past five or six years is that the united states latest full whole point of global disruption that there has been. if you care about foreign policy and i was the editor of foreign policy magazine but the truth is this disruption, this internal crisis in the world's major superpower is the latest question for anyone who cares about foreign policy so in a way we got to the foreign correspondents in our own country . we had to politerally buy a whole new house. our house was rented out so even though we were gone for a few minutes as
susan was going to join us after the election because he was the editor of politico at time of the election changed everything. the results came in and second of all are goingto want to come back, she was right . >> what did you do with your apartment in jerusalem ? >> after week and renovating it we turn it over to our r successor. >> you came back and worked at the new york times and use data politico for a while. >> i was writing a column, do a podcast but it was...
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in the 1991 goal for the election in florida. it is an amazing list. [laughter] >> i cover that in 30 seconds? >> and then religiously determined so the first to have arr james madison baker and then not to embarrass the family and what he may or may not have had a hand in it was particularly good to keep a distance. and with his own friends and the bush family. but it mattered to him to be anything suggested untoward and then with a a biographer jimmy carter and no reason you should it turns out the carter campaign prepared for the debate against reagan it turns out the person who worked for a ted kennedy went to the reagan camp i read the debate book. and then dirty tricks. and then baker gets brought into it. but then he is lying in a matter so much. and when we are interviewing him and susan baker his been married to p him today. and then the death of a grandchild. and then to think of it one way or the other. and it tells you so much of politics and it was a little bit of an act of rebellion and then raise the 88 campaign to think as a' partisan a
in the 1991 goal for the election in florida. it is an amazing list. [laughter] >> i cover that in 30 seconds? >> and then religiously determined so the first to have arr james madison baker and then not to embarrass the family and what he may or may not have had a hand in it was particularly good to keep a distance. and with his own friends and the bush family. but it mattered to him to be anything suggested untoward and then with a a biographer jimmy carter and no reason you...
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it was a scrupulously fair election. never has there have been an election widely viewed by many countries. c-span: and you were there are? >> guest: oh yes with president carter and others and we rejoiced because such an enormous percentage of people voted. such elaborate precautions were taken to prohibit any fraud at any time. jimmy carter had done as much as anybody else to lay the groundwork for this and of course when they voted they voted to elect a new regime rather than the sandinista regime headed by jim moto very friendly to our country. so in every way the result that i fought for and worked for and may have put my career on the line for ended in bloodshed and resulted in free and fair elections of a democratic regime. c-span: jim baker he is a texan. have you ever sat down since you left office and talked about what went on? >> guest: yes, we have talked several times. we visited on the telephone for your four weeks ago and we exchange correspondence. he is endowing a chair at rice university in and suggeste
it was a scrupulously fair election. never has there have been an election widely viewed by many countries. c-span: and you were there are? >> guest: oh yes with president carter and others and we rejoiced because such an enormous percentage of people voted. such elaborate precautions were taken to prohibit any fraud at any time. jimmy carter had done as much as anybody else to lay the groundwork for this and of course when they voted they voted to elect a new regime rather than the...
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the 1991 gulf war, the 2000 election in florida. it's an amazing list. >> do i want to cover all of that in 30 seconds or so? the interesting thing about baker was he was adamantly, that's not the right word, he was religiously determined to protect his reputation. he cared a lot whether people thought he was a man of integrity of an amendment of -- ethics and the fourth man to carry did named james addison baker said there was a burden on him. he was particularly good at a -g sometimes to the point where some friends including the family thought maybe too much so. but it's seared him when someone suggested anything untoward about him. you mentioned the briefing of the book. for those who don't remember and no reason we should it turns out a briefing bookre that the cartr campaign had for the debate against reagan had been paid it turnsd out up person worked for kennedy and they used it for the debate to prepare. i don't know how much it helped them produce basic stuff but it was the scandal at the time because it was a trick was ei
the 1991 gulf war, the 2000 election in florida. it's an amazing list. >> do i want to cover all of that in 30 seconds or so? the interesting thing about baker was he was adamantly, that's not the right word, he was religiously determined to protect his reputation. he cared a lot whether people thought he was a man of integrity of an amendment of -- ethics and the fourth man to carry did named james addison baker said there was a burden on him. he was particularly good at a -g sometimes...
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but the election changed everything and the results came in and she said first trump is going to win, second of all we want you to come back. >> so what did you do with your apartment blocks. >> we turned it over to the successors who got to enjoy it more than we did. >> and you worked at "the new york times" in a state of politico for w a while. >> we were writing a column and doing a podcast but it was supposed to be interesting focusing on international affairs but i would say the point here is still in that moment for the last five to six years now the united states is the biggest focal point of global disruption that there has been if you care about foreign policy, and i was the editor of foreign policy magazine but the truth of the matter is this disruption and crisis in the world's major superpower is the biggest question for anyone so in a way we got to be foreign correspondents in our own country and we hadre to literaly buy a whole new house. our house was rented out so even though we were only gone in my case a few weeks in washington it felt covering the presidency was cov
but the election changed everything and the results came in and she said first trump is going to win, second of all we want you to come back. >> so what did you do with your apartment blocks. >> we turned it over to the successors who got to enjoy it more than we did. >> and you worked at "the new york times" in a state of politico for w a while. >> we were writing a column and doing a podcast but it was supposed to be interesting focusing on international...
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in many ways, i sat down with him a few days before the 2016 election, and he was absolutely in pain and tortured about what to do with donald trump. he doesn't believe anything i believe when it comes to foreign policy. he told me he thought donald trump was nuts and couldn't bring himself to reject the party nominee. he was convinced the only way to yield a power is from the inside. and he just isn't a man who thinks there is any efficacy whatsoever in being our slight howling and complaining. this is a struggle of the party under trump. it is on a personal level is the opposite of him and baker never brought himself to publicly denounce trump. he spent his whole life working in a different direction. >> it's fascinating. of thesthese men that helped she washington such enduring legacies. at the books couldn't be more important right now and i want to begin to thank these amazing authors, richard holbrook at the end of the american century, and susan glasser and peter baker, the man who ran washington, the life and times. thank you all for an extraordinary conversation. ♪ ♪ ♪
in many ways, i sat down with him a few days before the 2016 election, and he was absolutely in pain and tortured about what to do with donald trump. he doesn't believe anything i believe when it comes to foreign policy. he told me he thought donald trump was nuts and couldn't bring himself to reject the party nominee. he was convinced the only way to yield a power is from the inside. and he just isn't a man who thinks there is any efficacy whatsoever in being our slight howling and...
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we have governance in order to set up the next election. we use our time and power to set up issues that we can use to bash the other guy in two years during the next congressional election or the next presidential election, and that just was not the way he wanted to operate he wanted to he did want to get stuff done. it did me working with democrats because they had democrats in power in the house for all 12 years at reagan and bush 41 were in office and in six of the 12 years in the senate. he wasn't getting done if he didn't work with democrats. so why would he sit there and make them the enemy? and and you know, he had friends on the other side. he could talk to democrats and so he also could be pretty tough when he was secretary of state. he actually barred bb netanyahu from entering the state the state state department when he was ambassador something they'd like to do ever since that. well, that's right. that's one of my actually one of the best stories. that's that's not in the book, but that you know is is netanyahu's clearly faile
we have governance in order to set up the next election. we use our time and power to set up issues that we can use to bash the other guy in two years during the next congressional election or the next presidential election, and that just was not the way he wanted to operate he wanted to he did want to get stuff done. it did me working with democrats because they had democrats in power in the house for all 12 years at reagan and bush 41 were in office and in six of the 12 years in the senate....
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she is a first woman and first openly gay person elected as governor of massachusetts. >> please welcome -- [applause] [applause] >> thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you. mr. speaker -- [applause] madam president -- [applause] members of the legislature -- [applause] they are not going to let me start, are you? [applause] thank you. thank you so much. mr. speaker, madam president, and members of the legislature, madam chief justice and members of the judiciary, members of the governors council, former governors, first responders, members of the armed services, veterans, and distinguished guests, residents of our beloved commonwealth. [applause] we gather today to transfer the power of government and to renew the miracle of democracy. we gather in the public trust and commit ourselves once more to the work of the people. i think governor baker who led this commonwealth with a steady hand. he has covered with care and integrity eager to study problems and work together on solutions. the example he set for eight years was in the best traditi
she is a first woman and first openly gay person elected as governor of massachusetts. >> please welcome -- [applause] [applause] >> thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you. mr. speaker -- [applause] madam president -- [applause] members of the legislature -- [applause] they are not going to let me start, are you? [applause] thank you. thank you so much. mr. speaker, madam president, and members of the legislature, madam chief justice...
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it was a pledge to his political base that got him elected president in the first place. it was a constant friction point and some of the stories are incredible. he wasas probably more abusive toward her than any other member of the cabinet. there were repeated examples of that from her perspective and not of her advisers and just remarkable the stories that we are able to report in the book about the extent to which he was constantly demanding they do things they were told was illegal. if nielsen had the difficult job of saying no again and again to a president that didn't want to be told no. some of the ideas were unbelievable. they wanted too build a moat at the border and alligators and shoot at the legs of migrants. she had an incredibly difficult time handling that. >> host: in your four years covering the trump white house, did you witness political ad aptness? >> guest: the biggest political challenge at the white house is managing their boss. someme of them were confrontational which probably didn't always work. some of them found ways steering him in the directi
it was a pledge to his political base that got him elected president in the first place. it was a constant friction point and some of the stories are incredible. he wasas probably more abusive toward her than any other member of the cabinet. there were repeated examples of that from her perspective and not of her advisers and just remarkable the stories that we are able to report in the book about the extent to which he was constantly demanding they do things they were told was illegal. if...
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it's home to several powerhouse college athletic programs which either cherub durbin election includes university of illinois and northwestern university. our next witness is trinity thomas and all-american gymnast at the university of florida many accomplishments but is a two-time honda award winner given to top female athletes and college gymnastics but she holds ncaa record for perfect 10 to 28 she is currently pursuing her second masters degree has built an impressive and il portfolio. were joined by executive director of college players act the national college players association and organization dues helped to found for college athletes writes. he earned a bachelor's degree and a master public health degree from ucla where he was a memberf of the football team hs been very helpful the past hurt not only in advocacy but in helping us shape legislation britt mr. walker jones executive director of the grow collective and entity designed to help athletes of the university of mississippi monetize their end andil rights britt mr. jones graduated with a bachelor degree from the univers
it's home to several powerhouse college athletic programs which either cherub durbin election includes university of illinois and northwestern university. our next witness is trinity thomas and all-american gymnast at the university of florida many accomplishments but is a two-time honda award winner given to top female athletes and college gymnastics but she holds ncaa record for perfect 10 to 28 she is currently pursuing her second masters degree has built an impressive and il portfolio. were...
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of course election changed everything. i remember that light is the middle of the night jerusalem and the results came in and susan text me saying for small trump was going to one, second i'm also going twice to come back and she was right. [laughter] student what to do their part in jerusalem? >> force of the "new york times" owns it. after he finished renovating turned over to her successor who got to enjoy it more than we hadid. >> host: you came back and worked at the "new york times" and you stated politico for a while? >> guest: that's right. we are writing a column, doing a podcast. it was supposed to be interestingly focus on international affairs. financing the point here and we've still been in that moment for the last five or six years now is that the united states is the biggest focal point of global disruption that there has been. if you care about foreign policy and i was the editor of foreign policy magazine. the truth of the matter is, this disruption this internal crisis in the world's major superpower is
of course election changed everything. i remember that light is the middle of the night jerusalem and the results came in and susan text me saying for small trump was going to one, second i'm also going twice to come back and she was right. [laughter] student what to do their part in jerusalem? >> force of the "new york times" owns it. after he finished renovating turned over to her successor who got to enjoy it more than we hadid. >> host: you came back and worked at the...
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susan glasser served as editor of politico during the election cycle. a founding editor of politico magazine and editor in chief of foreign policy magazine. she's the author with her husband peter baker of kremlin rising: vladimir putin's russia and the end of revolution . they are presently writing a book on the trump presidency that we are all waiting for in greatanticipation . with that let's welcome peter baker and susan glasser and we will sit down to a conversation . [applause] >> welcome peter and susan. >> i want to begin with a quote from george orwell. writing a book is a horrible exhausting struggle. like a long bout of some painful illness. one would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand. so peter and susan, i want to understand what demon drove you to spend seven years on jim baker. all the bakers. there's no relationship, is there? >> no relationship. >> what demon drove you on? >> thank you to everyone for coming out today, it's wonderful to be with you and especial
susan glasser served as editor of politico during the election cycle. a founding editor of politico magazine and editor in chief of foreign policy magazine. she's the author with her husband peter baker of kremlin rising: vladimir putin's russia and the end of revolution . they are presently writing a book on the trump presidency that we are all waiting for in greatanticipation . with that let's welcome peter baker and susan glasser and we will sit down to a conversation . [applause] >>...
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and i just want to share this litany that emerged shortly after he was elected president. and i'm going to paraphrase it, but essentially that rosa said so martin could march and obama could run. and and so that all the children could fly. this this was a litany attributed to jay-z in the moment. and so, as i said to start this conversation, you you make this criticism about the narrow wing of black politics. and in the big sense of the word, i'm too looking at the way that we understand and or have evoked the legacies of three black freedom struggle figures. so let's start with dr. king himself and to open this up, i just want to mention a brief account of attending a martin luther king breakfast celebration. i was teaching at indiana university beginning in 2005. i think it was the first year that i attended. and the theme that year was the power of one. and i remember then thinking to myself, this is not the right message for dr. king's legacy, because essentially it tells everyone that unless you are that one, there's no role for you to play. now, i think that the orga
and i just want to share this litany that emerged shortly after he was elected president. and i'm going to paraphrase it, but essentially that rosa said so martin could march and obama could run. and and so that all the children could fly. this this was a litany attributed to jay-z in the moment. and so, as i said to start this conversation, you you make this criticism about the narrow wing of black politics. and in the big sense of the word, i'm too looking at the way that we understand and or...
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and we both okay, i didn't vote for the i'll give him one year before the election start and that's what i said. well, take one year to write. tell me pat buchanan actually likes, diversity. i didn't believe that i would write the let's be clear that pat's idea of diversity was protestant yes but i think that's where i'm i, i think that's where i first met you early. what you weren't writing for. well that that was a bit later. i just look old that clinton. that was clinton. clinton her clinton. we're going to get to. okay, we will. okay. anyway, how we got into the white house is you are the fortenberry force of the clinton administration. so you worked for nixon? yeah, that was 71. yep. 71, 72, 73. so what was the nixon white house like? oh, oh, it was it was a little scary, actually it was, you know, there was a time when the nixon house, you know, seemed to be well run operation. i did a first class job in tracking some really talented people in the government. i think it was the best group of republican we've been in have been tracked. moynihan yeah. moynihan pat moynihan was a majo
and we both okay, i didn't vote for the i'll give him one year before the election start and that's what i said. well, take one year to write. tell me pat buchanan actually likes, diversity. i didn't believe that i would write the let's be clear that pat's idea of diversity was protestant yes but i think that's where i'm i, i think that's where i first met you early. what you weren't writing for. well that that was a bit later. i just look old that clinton. that was clinton. clinton her...
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this is huge it's not easy to do now we put our money in the hands of state government and for those elected officials to come up with the program to do what we intended to do. some have been more successful than others like we are hearing about in harris county. we have to get them all up to speed because this is absolutely necessary for protection for our families and i am concerned small landlords. not the big boys but those that depend on this for their mortgage payments and rental assistance for retirement income. i wish we could challenge the courts. i know what the decisions have been what they are saying that we need to go back to the court and please allow the administration to extend the moratorium on evictions. so it just happens i met with secretary ellen this morning and her and her staff are working very hard to do everything they can to assist the governor in the states to get the money out and i yield back. >> your time is expired. >> mr. chairman under the rules i have an opportunity to respond. >> thank you mr. chairman. if you go back months ago i had been promoting the va
this is huge it's not easy to do now we put our money in the hands of state government and for those elected officials to come up with the program to do what we intended to do. some have been more successful than others like we are hearing about in harris county. we have to get them all up to speed because this is absolutely necessary for protection for our families and i am concerned small landlords. not the big boys but those that depend on this for their mortgage payments and rental...
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there was a woman that had been elected the secretary very, very well at college leader. in ebony magazine she was a leader of the motor fleet in mississippi. to see young women and men working together challenging piece shares, going to jail, singing in the paddy wagons, going on these buses that were burnt up. i am -- is the leader of the freedom rides, and so this is the notion of being a revolutionary radical. they were not inconsistent however i will say that a large part of the population hasn't been educated to the fact that there was this leadership within women. they sent others from the university down. they brought them down. america tells a story about the movements that undercuts the kind of work that those women leaders would have where it is all put behind-the-scenes and as far as we understand these were not overnight success stories. this is something that was built over decades of work and a couple of great books that are out there about to ella baker and about whom this mythology has reached incredible proportions. the degree to which we cut off rosa pa
there was a woman that had been elected the secretary very, very well at college leader. in ebony magazine she was a leader of the motor fleet in mississippi. to see young women and men working together challenging piece shares, going to jail, singing in the paddy wagons, going on these buses that were burnt up. i am -- is the leader of the freedom rides, and so this is the notion of being a revolutionary radical. they were not inconsistent however i will say that a large part of the population...
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the insurance carrier can require that percentage to elect coverage. alternatively many carriers require the employer to pay significant percentage of the premium for employee only sometimes banana% of the costs of the concept of the employer will only pay for the coverage based on the 9.5% rule is not the case, not for small employers and not for larger employers. employees are paying significantly more because of the fact they cannot know household income. the discrimination rules which have yet to be issued our continuing concern. just for information to senior counsel for the treasury department indicated to me that they cannot enforce those rules and that is what we have experienced in actual practice. even when there is an audit they asked to check it off their list when they're done with the issue. they can't enforce the rules for self-funded plans it will be difficult for them to do so for small and share plans and difficult for the employers to coordinate a nondiscrinondiscri minatory program across various companies in different industries in
the insurance carrier can require that percentage to elect coverage. alternatively many carriers require the employer to pay significant percentage of the premium for employee only sometimes banana% of the costs of the concept of the employer will only pay for the coverage based on the 9.5% rule is not the case, not for small employers and not for larger employers. employees are paying significantly more because of the fact they cannot know household income. the discrimination rules which have...
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and still learning a lot about what the efforts whereby russia to influence the election. a fairly sophisticated campaign of targeting american through facebook, twitter, might not be visible with specific demographics or where you are. how does that affect your views of the social media platforms, is that something to worry about when it comes to democracy? >> guest: absolutely. no question this is what russians are doing and what they discovered and what they are doing all across, they don't have to drive their tanks crossed the border anymore. they have cyber bribing local officials, put stuff, fake news to try to destroy the credibility of the country's media and make sweetheart deals to the oligarchs to build apartments and things like that. they are in total control, the country may go by its old name but it is under the control of russia right now. heather connolly who is a scholar did a wonderful -- the kremlin playbook, she studied five countries there. and each one of them. >> host: the playbook is not radically different. >> guest: when you see and understand th
and still learning a lot about what the efforts whereby russia to influence the election. a fairly sophisticated campaign of targeting american through facebook, twitter, might not be visible with specific demographics or where you are. how does that affect your views of the social media platforms, is that something to worry about when it comes to democracy? >> guest: absolutely. no question this is what russians are doing and what they discovered and what they are doing all across, they...
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it ended that kind of hardline politics. 1991 probe for the 2000 election in florida, people involved and it is an amazing us. [laughter] >> was interesting about baker is that he was adamantly, that's in the right but he was religiously determined to protect his relocation right, he cared a lot about what the people thought that he was a man of integrity and ethics this was the first person to carry the name james out of some makers was a burden him not to address family so things came up the month that headed or might not of had a hand income he was particular good at, he believed at a distance and sometimes to the point where his own reporting it was family, thought maybe too much so predict that it mattered to him, somebody suggested anything like you mentioned in the briefing, the biographer of jimmy carter because for those who don't remember, the reason that you should, it turns out that everything has been had prepared for debating is reagan had turns out person who were from ted kennedy into writing camp new super the debate too prepare the rent it i don't how much it really
it ended that kind of hardline politics. 1991 probe for the 2000 election in florida, people involved and it is an amazing us. [laughter] >> was interesting about baker is that he was adamantly, that's in the right but he was religiously determined to protect his relocation right, he cared a lot about what the people thought that he was a man of integrity and ethics this was the first person to carry the name james out of some makers was a burden him not to address family so things came...
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the 1991 gulf war, the 2000 election in florida here which he was deeply involved with. it's an amazing list. >> do i want to cover cover cover all of that in 30 seconds or so? >> the relish about baker was he was adamantly, he was religiously determined to protect his -- reputation he cared a lot about what people thought and whether he was a man of integrity and ethics and this is the fourth person to carry the name james a. baker so when things take came up that were scandals that he may or may not have had a hand in he was good at keeping at a distance and sometimes to the point or is on friends including the bush family thought maybe too much so but it mattered to him if anyone suggested anything untoward efabout him. for those who don't remember and no reason you should it turns out a briefing book that the carter campaign had prepared for the debatete against reagan had been taken and given to the reagan camp and they used it to prepare. i don't know how much it helped them. whatever. he was a big scandal atim the te because it was really a trick and only eight ye
the 1991 gulf war, the 2000 election in florida here which he was deeply involved with. it's an amazing list. >> do i want to cover cover cover all of that in 30 seconds or so? >> the relish about baker was he was adamantly, he was religiously determined to protect his -- reputation he cared a lot about what people thought and whether he was a man of integrity and ethics and this is the fourth person to carry the name james a. baker so when things take came up that were scandals...
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we will not ask foreign powers for help in our elections. i was so struck by it echoes of such a contrast to what we were covering during the day. >> look at think peter's point is really well taken. jim baker was the non-trump in many ways and yet he could not think about them. i sat down with him before the 2016th election he was a man stricken. he was absolutely in pain and tortured over what to do about the holtrop eddie told me donald trump doesn't believe everything everything -- anything that i believe when it comes to foreign policy. he says crazy things and the fact he told me that donald trump was not entity couldn't bring himself to reject the nominee. jim baker came out of his time in washington convinced that the only way to wield power is from the inside. and is not a man who thinks there's efficacy about being outside howling and complaining. this is a struggle of the republican party under trump. and it's a window into the party watching jim baker russell was donald trump who wanted personal level is the exact office of him a
we will not ask foreign powers for help in our elections. i was so struck by it echoes of such a contrast to what we were covering during the day. >> look at think peter's point is really well taken. jim baker was the non-trump in many ways and yet he could not think about them. i sat down with him before the 2016th election he was a man stricken. he was absolutely in pain and tortured over what to do about the holtrop eddie told me donald trump doesn't believe everything everything --...
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those of them emphasized the role of election and a fundamental role for the people in studying the terms of legitimacy. that is true of greek democracy and true of the roman republic. her example is the roman republic, no law could be passed without it being passed by a popular assembly. if you think about the influence of the elite in rome in the senate for example that was significant. the senate can pass laws. they could make decrees. they could manage business. they could manage the budget, but if they want to pass a law they have to go to the people. it is interesting under the empire the idea that the people fundamentally i was optimal for studying terms of legitimacy continues so that the romans thought the people acclaimed each new emperor ended from that public acclamation that they are legitimacy derived and that idea in medieval and modern political science become an important underpinning for popular sovereignty. >> host: who are some of the leaders in the great development of politics? >> guest: for example, everything about athens about athens, the interesting thing is the
those of them emphasized the role of election and a fundamental role for the people in studying the terms of legitimacy. that is true of greek democracy and true of the roman republic. her example is the roman republic, no law could be passed without it being passed by a popular assembly. if you think about the influence of the elite in rome in the senate for example that was significant. the senate can pass laws. they could make decrees. they could manage business. they could manage the...
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we elect local sheriffs, we elect local prosecutors, we elect local judges. only by fabricating a domestic terrorism nexus do you create a position where you can prosecute those cases ? i want to talk about that because i think we have to talk about things more than the first amendment. timestamp data provides a window into a person's life revealing a little yelp an medicine sexual associations. only a few without cell phones could escape this tireless and absolute surveillance. those are quotes from the supreme court majority opinion in us v carpenter and while carpenter has a limited ruling addressing locations under the fourth amendment the court began considering the law needs to adjust to a digital world with extensive data collection and analytical tools to operationalize that data. the government has realized the value of the massive amounts of martial consumer data really available on the open market. the data is produced to inform an aggregate population levels but generates needs that produce investigations into individuals. in 2020 the cdc purchase
we elect local sheriffs, we elect local prosecutors, we elect local judges. only by fabricating a domestic terrorism nexus do you create a position where you can prosecute those cases ? i want to talk about that because i think we have to talk about things more than the first amendment. timestamp data provides a window into a person's life revealing a little yelp an medicine sexual associations. only a few without cell phones could escape this tireless and absolute surveillance. those are...
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i sat down with him before the 2016 election and he was a man stricken. he was in pain and tortured over what to do but trump. he told me donald trump doesn't believe anything i believe when it comes to foreign policy. he is saying crazy things and told me he thought that donald trump was nuts and couldn't bring himself to reject the party's nominee. jim baker came out of his time in washington convinced that the only way to wield power is from the inside, and he is just not a man who thinks there's any efficacy in being an outside howling and complaining. that no one will take your seriously. and this is the struggle of the republican party under trump. and i -- it's really been i think a window into the parties soul to watch jim baker wrestle with donald trump who on a permanent level is the exact opposite of him. and yet baker halves' has never brought him to publicly denounce trump and disavow the turn in the republican party that he spend his whole life working in a different direction. >> fascinating. just all fascinating. these two men who clearly
i sat down with him before the 2016 election and he was a man stricken. he was in pain and tortured over what to do but trump. he told me donald trump doesn't believe anything i believe when it comes to foreign policy. he is saying crazy things and told me he thought that donald trump was nuts and couldn't bring himself to reject the party's nominee. jim baker came out of his time in washington convinced that the only way to wield power is from the inside, and he is just not a man who thinks...
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won more and more elections. by the time they met in december of 31 democrats have a free vote majority in the house. hoover suggested the democratic republicans give up the majority that they have a one-vote majority and let them run both sides so that the owners would be on them to produce a legislative proposal. they are not about to go along with that. and hoover did try to campaign against congress. basically congress was a radical force and congress was desperate to help hoover in fact pretty much everything that he asked for in that period but there was a certain amount of gridlock he vetoed a lot of bills and a lot of things that didn't happen while in hoover's presidency were sent back by the new congress to roosevelt and roosevelt signed in the first 100 days the reason there was a productive is that he was thinking of all of those things, they were generating those things that had been vetoed by the previous president and that had a follow-up and the others as well but not as dramatically as 1933. ther
won more and more elections. by the time they met in december of 31 democrats have a free vote majority in the house. hoover suggested the democratic republicans give up the majority that they have a one-vote majority and let them run both sides so that the owners would be on them to produce a legislative proposal. they are not about to go along with that. and hoover did try to campaign against congress. basically congress was a radical force and congress was desperate to help hoover in fact...
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>>> it's about why we elected trump and i couldn't get past it. i couldn't get past the idea that the country voted for donald trump. it's not an attack on trump. i think that he's right in a certain sense on if unchecked different things, but you wouldn't elect him unless you really wanted to send a message. so what is the message? the people in charge on both sides that hated him screwed up. >> massachusetts voters elect their governor and charlie baker is up against democrat jay gonzalez. they met for a debate hosted by boston tv stations wsbk. >> campaign 2018 special. the massachusetts governor's debate starts right now. >> good evening and welcome to the massachusetts gubernatorial debate. i am john keller political analyst. welcoming those of you watching live stream on cbs boston.com and our listeners on the newsradio 1030 and viewers across the state and the nation on c-span. let's meet the candidate for the governor of massachusetts in alphabetical order. they are the incumbent republican charlie baker a former healthcare executives and
>>> it's about why we elected trump and i couldn't get past it. i couldn't get past the idea that the country voted for donald trump. it's not an attack on trump. i think that he's right in a certain sense on if unchecked different things, but you wouldn't elect him unless you really wanted to send a message. so what is the message? the people in charge on both sides that hated him screwed up. >> massachusetts voters elect their governor and charlie baker is up against democrat...
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house failed to elect a new speaker following the ousting of speaker kevin mccarthy. wmakers met yesterday to vote on a potential replacement but no candidate received the 217 votes that were needed. the house returoday at noon eastern. a third round of voting is possible but is yet to be confirmed. ohio representative jimn now 18 votes short of 217 after 22 republicans voted for a different candidate in the second of voting, that is a and 20 members who ini supported another candidate in the first round. follow speaker election live on c-spn the house returns, you can watch by using the free c-span now video apps or go online, c-sprg
house failed to elect a new speaker following the ousting of speaker kevin mccarthy. wmakers met yesterday to vote on a potential replacement but no candidate received the 217 votes that were needed. the house returoday at noon eastern. a third round of voting is possible but is yet to be confirmed. ohio representative jimn now 18 votes short of 217 after 22 republicans voted for a different candidate in the second of voting, that is a and 20 members who ini supported another candidate in the...
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the first time i was in the oval office was after i had been elected. i've been to the white house but i haven't been in the oval office. the tradition is shortly after the election the current president invites his successor in the hand he has me over and they couldn't be more gracious. i have to make the point that they had set up a transition process that was flawless and generous and thoughtful so that every member of 43 his staff have made themselves available to the person who was going to be taking their place and they prepared manual and books about how things work. they recognized there was a value of those differences and when i walked into the oval office, there is a reference for the office that is independent of you and if you don't feel that, then you shouldn't be there. [applause] a lot is represented in that office. not just the soldiers, but they than soma and workers in a coal mine and farmers in the dust bowl. you've are carrying that vessel and i never lost reverence for the office. every day i would come and say i'm going to make mi
the first time i was in the oval office was after i had been elected. i've been to the white house but i haven't been in the oval office. the tradition is shortly after the election the current president invites his successor in the hand he has me over and they couldn't be more gracious. i have to make the point that they had set up a transition process that was flawless and generous and thoughtful so that every member of 43 his staff have made themselves available to the person who was going...